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  • Genre: Punk / Rock

    Location Stockport / Manchester, Northwest, UK

    Profile Views: 35608

    Last Login: 10/8/2011

    Member Since 1/13/2005

    Website www.onemanstand.co.uk

    Record Label bootstomp & Modernedge records JPN. STP records UK

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. I edited my profile with ..Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4.. .. .. .. ..Myspace Profile Tracker World Visitor Map.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ONE MAN STAND ARE ..... .. Ant on lead vocals/guitar, ..Chris on bass/backing vocals..Jan on Drums... .. ONE MAN STAND - "ONE MAN STAND" Western Australia is not a great place to be to keep your finger on the punk pulse, but the lifestyle makes up for it, but then something crops up and kicks you up the arse like an exocet and makes you homesick and wish you were back home and involved again. It’s finally happened to me with an advance copy of One Man Stand's new album, ‘One Man Stand’. Nowadays any album that makes me take off the walkman and stop gardening or whatever and run inside to whack it on the stereo at full blast is few and far between. From the first time I saw One Man Stand in a pub in Preston with about half a dozen punters many moons ago they were always a band who I would go out of my way to see and help where I could, no pretensions, no punk rock clothe horse clones - just three lads who loved playing their own brand of punk. A new bassist a few years ago brought new life to the band who grabbed the new lease with both hands. A few of us knew how good this band could be, the first album showed just what they were capable of but the new album pushes the bar to new heights. Enough waffling on with the album review I was already familiar with the opening track ‘Break Down The Walls’ - a stomper of a punk track with a bit of Oi swagger thrown in, but the second track ‘78’ shows how far One Man Stand have come in a couple of years since their last album .OMS have upped their game both in the writing stakes and belief in themselves. Starting off with the familiar OMS guitar intro, bass runs and drum rolls lead into a fair paced track about a first experience with punk in 1978, showing the band are not afraid to try something new with the addition of spoken samples thrown in before an ending of a great sing-a-long chorus. Track three ‘Just Like Me’ starts off with a bit of a reggae dub intro reminiscent of the Ruts then it bursts into a Leatherfaced type aural assault before dropping back into a dub beat, some bands try the reggae route and are unsuccessful but ‘Just Like Me’ is so carefully crafted it works well. One thing OMS have always been good at is a sing-a-long chorus and again this one hits the spot. ‘Take Your Chances’ and ‘Keep On Running’ again with bass runs aplenty and the trademark OMS driving guitar sound, the band have structured their own style that brings a familiarity to songs you haven’t heard before, this is carried on throughout the middle of the album until ‘Surface To Air’ shows a new intensity to both the bands song writing and structure ‘Little Red Riding could’ along with ‘Just Like Me’ are my picks of the album which is hard considering the quality of every track, this is thinking man’s punk of the highest order and again shows OMS pushing themselves to greater heights. As this album is being released in Japan track 9 ‘Kampai’ shows off Ants Japanese albeit with a Manc accent (New language called Mancanese?) with a song I’m reliably informed by the Mrs is about friendship. The Japanese lyrics and sing-a-long Oi style chorus is a sure winner and works well. ‘Fetch The Noose’ the penultimate track jumps from the speakers and gives your ears a good kicking with tempo and aggression in perfect harmony. As a bonus track 10 is an almost acoustic version of ‘Black Hole’, an OMS classic track from way back. Never thought of it as an acoustic track but boy does it work well and again shows OMS are not afraid to do what they want to do and not be afraid of pushing their own boundaries. Everything about this album just oozes quality from the lively production right through to a band on fire. An album and a band that can’t be pigeonholed grabbing their influences from the Clash through to Leatherface and producing an album that if released by Epitaph, people would be wanking themselves stupid over like stressed out chimps. This is an album that raises the bar for the underdog punk scene and slaps the face of the punk rock circus that dominates. Do yourself a favour and get a copy of this album then you will start to understand what punk rock should be about. Think I’ve just found something better than sex, two cigarettes after listening to it again, yeah I Have! Review by Humdrum Andy
  • Members

    ..Ant-Guitar & Vocals.. .. .. ..Chris - Bass & Backing vox.. .. .. ..Jan - Drums.. .... .. ..
  • Influences

    Punk, Beer and Fags
  • Sounds Like

    UK release available from STP records buy online Now from http://www.stprecords.bandvista.com/ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Also Available on ...... Hamamatsu Japan 2010 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Live in Iwaki Japan 2008 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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  • Together Alone

     We hereby wish you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
    We celebrate with 5 new tunes and a new video, we'll be hilariously happy if ya' check 'em out! :)
     
    Also on Reverbnation! http://www.reverbnation.com/togetheralone
    And if you feel like it, connect with us on facebook!
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Together-Alone/220729314617389
    Cheers /H

    1 year ago
  • Together Alone

     Hello!!! We hereby wish you a Nice Summer!
    A brand new Midsummer-video AND 4 new tunes up and runnin' on da page! Yeah!
     
    Of course also on Reverbnation; (http://www.reverbnation.com/togetheralone)
    ...and on da Tube; (http://www.youtube.com/user/TogetherAloneSWE)
    It's also highly appreciated if you add our new bandpage on facebook!
    (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Together-Alone/220729314617389)
    ...and, we love all comments! (Almost, lol)
    Cheers /H

    1 year ago
  • Ginger Twat!

     looking forward to shooting your video next month

    1 year ago
  • Together Alone

    Together Alone/Jane Doe would like to wish you A Very Merry Christmas!
    And to achieve REAL Christmas spirit, we suggest you to check out the official Together Alone Christmas video...

    2 years ago
  • Band Badges & Stickers

    Hey, We've got some of the best prices for badges and stickers.
    Badges from 12p each
    Stickers from 17p each

    Check out our website for more info.
    bandbadges@hotmail.co.uk
    www.badgesandstickers.co.uk

    2 years ago
  • Yoshimin♪

    Thanks for finding me & the request♪
    "ARIGATOU!" from JAPAN...

    I♡ROCK♪

    2 years ago
  • Che-a

    お知らせです。



    「ROBOT」PV公開!!!!




    そして!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ☆★Che-a企画第4弾決定しました!!!★☆



    パーティー?祭?



    どっちもだってば!



    12月17日(FRI)

    「タイムマシーンVol.4」

    @渋谷O-Crest


    With: nico / バックドロップシンデレラ

    DJ: 祭林竹彦



    そしてスペシャルなオープニングアクトも。

    兎に角、大騒ぎの一夜になる。




    よろしくお願いしまっす。

    2 years ago
  • OLDPUNK 77

    HEY GUYS
    THANX 4 THE ADD
    CHEERS

    2 years ago
  • OKUCCHAN

    arigato! genkidesu

    2 years ago
  • Bulbulators-NEW SONGS!!!

    Cheers from Poland!!!

    2 years ago
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Bio:

.. I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

Myspace Profile Tracker World Visitor Map
Myspace Profile Tracker World Visitor Map
ONE MAN STAND ARE ...

Ant on lead vocals/guitar,

Chris on bass/backing vocals

Jan on Drums.

ONE MAN STAND - "ONE MAN STAND" Western Australia is not a great place to be to keep your finger on the punk pulse, but the lifestyle makes up for it, but then something crops up and kicks you up the arse like an exocet and makes you homesick and wish you were back home and involved again. It’s finally happened to me with an advance copy of One Man Stand's new album, ‘One Man Stand’. Nowadays any album that makes me take off the walkman and stop gardening or whatever and run inside to whack it on the stereo at full blast is few and far between. From the first time I saw One Man Stand in a pub in Preston with about half a dozen punters many moons ago they were always a band who I would go out of my way to see and help where I could, no pretensions, no punk rock clothe horse clones - just three lads who loved playing their own brand of punk. A new bassist a few years ago brought new life to the band who grabbed the new lease with both hands. A few of us knew how good this band could be, the first album showed just what they were capable of but the new album pushes the bar to new heights. Enough waffling on with the album review I was already familiar with the opening track ‘Break Down The Walls’ - a stomper of a punk track with a bit of Oi swagger thrown in, but the second track ‘78’ shows how far One Man Stand have come in a couple of years since their last album .OMS have upped their game both in the writing stakes and belief in themselves. Starting off with the familiar OMS guitar intro, bass runs and drum rolls lead into a fair paced track about a first experience with punk in 1978, showing the band are not afraid to try something new with the addition of spoken samples thrown in before an ending of a great sing-a-long chorus. Track three ‘Just Like Me’ starts off with a bit of a reggae dub intro reminiscent of the Ruts then it bursts into a Leatherfaced type aural assault before dropping back into a dub beat, some bands try the reggae route and are unsuccessful but ‘Just Like Me’ is so carefully crafted it works well. One thing OMS have always been good at is a sing-a-long chorus and again this one hits the spot. ‘Take Your Chances’ and ‘Keep On Running’ again with bass runs aplenty and the trademark OMS driving guitar sound, the band have structured their own style that brings a familiarity to songs you haven’t heard before, this is carried on throughout the middle of the album until ‘Surface To Air’ shows a new intensity to both the bands song writing and structure ‘Little Red Riding could’ along with ‘Just Like Me’ are my picks of the album which is hard considering the quality of every track, this is thinking man’s punk of the highest order and again shows OMS pushing themselves to greater heights. As this album is being released in Japan track 9 ‘Kampai’ shows off Ants Japanese albeit with a Manc accent (New language called Mancanese?) with a song I’m reliably informed by the Mrs is about friendship. The Japanese lyrics and sing-a-long Oi style chorus is a sure winner and works well. ‘Fetch The Noose’ the penultimate track jumps from the speakers and gives your ears a good kicking with tempo and aggression in perfect harmony. As a bonus track 10 is an almost acoustic version of ‘Black Hole’, an OMS classic track from way back. Never thought of it as an acoustic track but boy does it work well and again shows OMS are not afraid to do what they want to do and not be afraid of pushing their own boundaries. Everything about this album just oozes quality from the lively production right through to a band on fire. An album and a band that can’t be pigeonholed grabbing their influences from the Clash through to Leatherface and producing an album that if released by Epitaph, people would be wanking themselves stupid over like stressed out chimps. This is an album that raises the bar for the underdog punk scene and slaps the face of the punk rock circus that dominates. Do yourself a favour and get a copy of this album then you will start to understand what punk rock should be about. Think I’ve just found something better than sex, two cigarettes after listening to it again, yeah I Have! Review by Humdrum Andy

Member Since:

January 13, 2005

Members:

Ant-Guitar & Vocals


Chris - Bass & Backing vox


Jan - Drums


Influences:

Punk, Beer and Fags

Sounds Like:

UK release available from STP records buy online Now from http://www.stprecords.bandvista.com/ Also Available on One Hamamatsu Japan 2010 Live in Iwaki Japan 2008

Record Label:

bootstomp & Modernedge records JPN. STP records UK

Label Type:

Indie

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